what type of cell is the cell in the photo above? All Answer Choices 1. mitochondrion 2. nucleoid 3. ribosome 4. nucleus Choose all of the structures found in ALL cells. Hint: 5 structures are found in all cells. % Selected Answers: plasma membrane cytoskeleton DNA cytoplasm Answers: mitochondria plasma membrane cell wall cytoskeleton DNA cytoplasm ribosomes nucleus Choose all of the TRUE statements below. Hint 4 statements are true. Selected Both mitochondria and chloroplasts have their own DNA and ribosomes suggesting their have a bactorial origin. Answers: In eukaryotes, the cytoskeleton, centrioles, cilia, and flagella all contain microtubules. As a cell gets larger, assuming constant shope, its volume increases, its surface area increases, but its surface-to-volume ratio decreases. Structures normally found in plant cells but not animal cells include a central vacuole, cell wall, and centrosomes. Answers: Both mitochondria and chloroplasts have their own DNA and ribosomes suggesting their have a bacterial origin. A large, membranous, fluid-filled sac that is found in many plant cells but not in animal cells is called a central vacuole. In eukaryotes, the cytoskeleton, centrioles, cilia, and flagella all contain microtubules. The smooth ER is heavily studded with ribosomes, which are used to synthesize proteins, while the rough ER contains mar embedded enzymes that are used to synthesize lipids and carbohydrates. As a cell gets larger, assuming constant shape, its volume increases, its surface area incroases, but its surface-to-volume ratio decreases. Structures normally found in plant cells but not animal cells include a central vacuole, cell wall, and centrosornes. .